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MA Sex Offender Registry and Notification

If you are convicted of certain crimes in Massachusetts, you will be required to register as a sex offender. The Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) will look at your case then classify you under one of the three categories. You could be classified as a level one, level two, or level three sex offender. Level three is the most serious category for a sex offender. Each level requires you to different obligations as a sex offender.

The Massachusetts sex offender registry rules are very complicated and confused most people. If you are required to register as a sex offender, it is very important that you abide by all the restrictions and fulfill all the obligations. The penalties for failing to register as sex offender are very serious. If you are convicted of a first offense there is a mandatory jail sentence that you will face. If you are convicted of a second offense failing to register as a sex offender, there is even a longer mandatory prison sentence that you will face. If you are facing charges for failing to register as a sex offender you need to talk to a lawyer right away. Attorney Jason Chan has the experience to deal with your case.